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Thailand is a destination that captivates every sense — from the gleaming temples of Bangkok to the misty mountains of Chiang Mai and the turquoise waters of Phuket. Whether you’re exploring ancient ruins, floating through vibrant night markets, or relaxing on pristine island beaches, Thailand delivers an experience that stays with you long after you return home.
In Bangkok, discover the magnificent Grand Palace, the reclining Buddha at Wat Pho, and the electric energy of the city’s legendary street food scene. Head north to Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai to visit ornate hilltop temples, interact with elephants at ethical sanctuaries, and explore the lush countryside where hill tribes maintain centuries-old traditions. For those seeking tropical paradise, Phuket’s white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters offer the perfect escape, while the ancient capital of Ayutthaya reveals the grandeur of Thailand’s royal past.
Thailand is also one of the most welcoming and affordable destinations in Southeast Asia, making it ideal for first-time visitors and seasoned travelers alike. The cuisine alone — from fragrant pad Thai to fiery green curries — is worth the journey.
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Bangkok temples, Chiang Mai, Phuket beaches & more
Plan Your Thailand Trip →Ten to fourteen days covers the classic mix: Bangkok, the northern culture around Chiang Mai, and the southern beaches or islands. A week can still combine Bangkok with either the north or the south.
November to March is the cool, dry season and the most comfortable time to visit most of the country. April-May is very hot; the June-October monsoon brings rain that varies by coast.
Phuket, Krabi and the Andaman coast are best in the November-April dry season; Koh Samui and the Gulf coast stay drier later in the year. Island itineraries connect them by short flights and boat transfers.
Entry rules for Thailand depend on nationality, passport type, purpose, transit points and travel date and may change. Verify the current rule with the destination government, the relevant embassy or consulate and your airline before purchasing non-refundable services. Each traveler remains responsible for meeting all passport, visa, health and entry requirements.
Yes — Thailand has excellent tourism infrastructure, welcoming culture and easy domestic connections, which is why it is a popular first Asia trip. Where listed, guided services and transfers can help with temple etiquette, transport and language gaps; check the tour page for exact inclusions.
Temples require modest dress — shoulders and knees covered, shoes removed inside. A local guide explains the customs and the meaning behind sites like the Grand Palace in Bangkok and the mountain temples around Chiang Mai.